The United States Constitution
The United States Constitution was
written in 1787 and placed into effect upon adoption by 9 states in 1789. The
last of the 13 original states, Rhode Island ratified it and joined the United
States in May of 1790. The first 10 amendments were ratified and became
effective 15 December 1791. The eleventh amendment was adopted in 1795 and the
next 16 spread out over the next 197 years until the 27th was ratified on 07 May
1992 (it had been proposed as part of the original bill of rights on 25
September 1789).
The owner of this website may be most closely described as a constitutional
conservative, who has become convinced that the constitution should be primarily
interpreted according to the plain English text with the words defined as they
were by people at the time of its origin. When a provision is still unclear one
should rely on original intent of the authors and the dominant customs at that
time for clarification.
Donald N. Anderson

Reading 2011
I write in Part 1: Reviving Article 5 below about the 4 methods of
amending the Constitution. I am convinced that we have employed the informal
methods far too often and badly need to return to employing the formal methods.
These methods allow full discussion by the population and require consent from
3/4 of the states for adoption. Therefore the resulting amendments are much less
likely to be misconstrued or to be changed according to ill-considered temporary
whims.
I also believe the Constitution has been amended less frequently than it should.
I base this on the changed understandings of some of its provisions. The
founders were very astute students of human nature and government. The briefly
stated articles, paragraphs and clauses of the Constitution have weathered the
last 220 years very well, but it has become evident that some of their
provisions did not work out as intended. I will revisit some of these in the
columns I have written below.
We have been in an era often intellectually dominated by so-called
"Progressives" (moderate socialists) for the last 110 years. That era may be coming to an
end. If it is, a general review of what worked and what didn't work, with regard
to our Constitution, may be discussed without directive ideological blinders
limiting the discussion.
(Run cursor slowly across titles to
see descriptions)
Our Constitution and Amendments (text copies) |
Ratified | ||||
| The United States Constitution | 1789 | ||||
| Amendments to the Constitution | 1791-1994 | ||||
| If you want a very convenient shirt pocket copy of the Declaration of Independence, The Constitution and the 27 Amendments | |||||
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Columns by Donald N. Anderson proposing amendments (click on title to download pdf) |
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| Title |
Written |
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| 1 | Part 1: Reviving Article 5 | 11 Jul 2010 | ||
| 2 | Part 2: Requirements for Federal Office | 18 Jul 2010 | ||
| 3 | Part 3: Supreme Court terms? | 25 Jul 2010 | ||
| 4 | Part 4: Congressional Term Limits | 01 Aug 2010 | ||
| 5 | Part 5: By The People? | 08 Aug 2010 | ||
| 6 | Part 6: Promises, Promises, Promises! | 15 Aug 2010 | ||
| 7 | Part 7: Which laws are constitutional? | 22 Aug 2010 | ||
| 8 | Part 8: Constitution or Revolution? | 29 Aug 2010 | ||
| 9 | Part 9: Citizenship - Consent of the governed | 10 March 2011 | ||
| Books (click on title to access Amazon entry) | |||||||
| Author | Title |
Published |
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| 1 |
Buchanan, James M. & Gordon Tullock |
the calculus of consent |
1962 | ||||
| 2 | Ellis, Joseph J. |
Founding Brothers |
2000 | ||||
| 3 | Gutzman, Kevin R.C. |
The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution |
2007 | ||||
| 4 | McClanahan, Brion |
The Politically Incorrect Guide to The Founding Fathers |
1981 | ||||
| 5 | Meese III, Edwin, et. al. |
The Heritage Guide to the Constitution |
2005 | ||||
| 6 | Skousen, W. Cleon |
The 5,000 Year Leap |
1981 | ||||
| 7 | West, Thomas G. |
Vindicating the Founders |
1997 | ||||
| 8 | Woods Jr., Thomas E. |
Nullification |
2010 | ||||
| 9 |
Woods Jr., Thomas E. & Kevin R.C. Gutzman |
Who Killed the Constitution |
2008 | ||||
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Essays (click on title to download) |
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| Author | Title |
Published |
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| 1 | Machin, Tibor R. |
Backing the Founders: The Case for Unalienable Individual Rights |
1962 | ||||
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Revised 26 April 2011 |
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